diego corrales

It was a war in which bombs were launched; blood was spilled and whose participants were never the same again. Our resident historian Lee Groves remembers the breathtaking spectacle that was Diego Corrales-Jose Luis Castillo I, 10 years later.

Jose Luis Castillo graciously agreed to speak with RingTV.com about the best fighters he fought during his 80-fight career that has spanned 25 years. The former lightweight champ split every category between two fighters. (Can you guess who he selected the most?)

Manager Cameron Dunkin shares his thoughts on the upcoming Brandon Rios-Mike Alvarado III fight, stories of past fighters like Diego Corrales and Johnny Tapia, and his plans for those in his current stable.

When Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Canelo Alvarez enter the ring on Saturday, both will do so with undefeated records. It isn’t the first time either has faced a fellow ‘0,’ however. Here’s a look back at those fights.

Former welterweight beltholder Joshua Clottey will return to the ring on Saturday against Dashon Johnson in Huntingtown, N.Y. Fans who attend the show also have the opportunity to watch the Floyd Mayweather-Canelo Alvarez fight on a big screen.

Saul Alvarez ended Shane Mosley’s run of 21 straight victories over rivals of Mexican descent when they fought last May, and now he is looking to for a similar, if not, more impressive result against Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. will be honored as Male Fighter of The Year by the Nevada Hall of Fame on Saturday, where the first inductees wil include Mike Tyson and Sugar Ray Leonard, as well as trainers Eddie Futch and Freddie Roach.

Fans weigh-in on the decline of JuanMa Lopez, the future of Mikey Garcia, the Paul Malignaggi-Adrien Broner trash talk, red-hot lightweight Terence Crawford and more in this week’s Monday mailbag. Enjoy!

Floyd Mayweather Jr. answers his fans’ questions about fighting in Europe, his preparations for his May 4 showdown with Robert Guerrero, his toughest fight so far, how he would have fought Thomas Hearns, and the final goals of his career, in a very special episode of REAL TALK.

Referee Tony Weeks on stopping IBF junior welterweight beltholder Lamont Peterson’s triumph over ex-titleholder Kendall Holt in the eighth round: “Some fighters just have too much heart, and we have to save them from themselves.”